I-Statements – Owning your Voice
“Daring leaders who live into their values are never silent about hard things.” Brene Brown
I-Statements – Owning Your Story
One way to effectively manage conflict is to own your story and your voice by using I-statements. Statements that directly express your thoughts, needs, feelings, and experiences to the people around you. I-statements allow us to take responsibilities for our experiences and places the power of our lives in our hands. I-statements look like this:
- I feel…
- I think…
- I experienced it like this…
- I want…
- I need…
I-statements are contrasted with You-statements. Statements that imply the other person is responsible for something. You-statements typically blame on the other person. You statements look like this:
- You made me feel…
- You don’t care about me.
- You never think about how that would impact us.
- You didn’t…
I-Statements vs You-Statements | |
I felt unappreciated. | You don’t care about me. |
I need some help. | You are a freeloader and never help. |
I felt… | You made me feel…. |
It makes me sad to be left out. | You never invite me out with your friends. |
Watch out for those fake I-Statements that so regularly sneak into our conversations. “I feel you…”, “I think you”, “I want you to…” are hidden You-Statements.